It didn’t take long for the Monday car and knife jihad attack at Ohio State University to turn into a gun control rallying cry.

First reports and reports throughout the duration of the attack described it as a shooting. Authorities later clarified it was a knife attack. Minutes after news broke that there was an alleged active shooter, Twitter users called for stronger gun control and blamed the attack on lackluster laws.

The school is a “gun free zone,” and instructed students to “run hide fight” and stay in place.

UPDATE: According to officials, contrary to initial reports of a shooting, the attacker used a car and a knife. The campus is secure and classes have been cancelled. Eleven people taken to the hospital reportedly have non-life-threatening injuries. This story has been updated to reflect this news.